Considering how much people love @SeinfeldToday, the Twitter account that recasts the '90s sitcom in present day light, it'd be hard to blame anyone for piggy-backing on it. That account's got 680,000 followers and enough recognition to get under both Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David's skin. Not to mention the idea's just so easy to translate onto other pop culture favorites of the past—like Clueless, which started getting a similar treatment earlier this week via @ModernClueless:

The question we're asking isn't "why is this happening now?" but "why didn't it happen sooner?" Sometimes it seems like millenial women can't get through more than a few weeks without quoting Cher, Tai, or Dionne. It's sort of like Mean Girls. (Sorry for the generalization, people who hate that "millennial" word, but it's true.) So it almost seems like @ModernClueless is overdue, if anything—but a welcome addition, nonetheless:

I feel like such a heifer. I had two caramel frapps, 3 free-range eggs, a handful of wasabi peas, 5 cronuts and like 3 pieces of licorice.

You see: It's funny. And while it's a fledgling account, with literally 10,000 times less followers than @SeinfeldToday, we think it's pretty great, and it'll catch on soon. People love anything to do with Clueless. To paraphrase Cher, the movie's a classic—it dates all the way back to 1995.